Tag Archives: David Tennant

This video of DavidTennant reading Stephen Mackey’s Miki is adorable. It combines beautiful illustrations from the story with David Tennant’s voice and scenes of him actually speaking into the camera. I think it’s intended for children, judging by the way Tennant introduces the story, but I still really enjoy it. Continue reading →

The first time I ever saw David Tennant in anything — or any of the Doctor Who cast, for that matter — was in a YouTube video of a sketch performed by the fantastic Catherine Tate (Donna Noble) and David Tennant (the Tenth Doctor) for Comic Relief‘s 2007 Red Nose Day. It was utterly hilarious . . . and I loved his Scottish accent. That video is the reason why, when I finally started watching Doctor Who, the Tenth Doctor was my Doctor from the beginning. Continue reading →

As you probably know, I love Doctor Who. And if you do any kind of Google search, you will soon see that I am not the only one. The following are some of my favorite Doctor Who-related comics and other humorous things.

When I started watching Doctor Who, I got deeply invested in the the Doctor and Rose very quickly — invested in their relationship, their chemistry, and their potential as a couple. It started with Eccleston’s Ninth Doctor, but it really warmed up with Tennant‘s Tenth. It was in the way they held hands almost instinctively, the way the Doctor smiled at Rose with a special warmth, the way they were so happy together. Continue reading →

At first, I didn’t like Donna (played by the fantastic Catherine Tate). I had become really attached to Rose, and I didn’t want a new companion, especially not some shrill, obnoxious woman who didn’t trust the Doctor. By the end of the first episode, however, I could see that she might be good for the Doctor — she stopped him, if nothing else. But she didn’t want to stay with the Doctor (more fool her). So we moved on to the beautiful, talented Martha Jones.

Fast-forward a year or so — Donna’s out investigating suspicious occurances, looking for the Doctor. She’s very take-charge; she mostly holds her own against the Doctor. Donna Noble is a force of nature. I end up loving Donna. Continue reading →

As far as I’m concerned, River Song and the Doctor belong together. They are, without a doubt, my Doctor WhoOTP (One True Pairing). Granted, I haven’t seen most of the classic Who, but of all of the people in the new Who, River Song is the best person for the Doctor. I love their chemistry; I love their potential.